Sunday, June 10, 2007

How thin can it go...

... for a laptop that is.
If you thought the Apple iPhone was cool. Wait till you see this!
Behold the World's Thinnest Notebook: code-named Intel mobile Metro notebook.


Quote: "...is less than 0.7 inches (1.778 cm) thick —about one-quarter of an inch thicker than Motorola's iconic cell phone, Moto Razr, making it the world's thinnest notebook. And at 2.25 pounds (1.021 kg), it's also one of the lightest small-sized portable computers."

The Intel mobile Metro compared to Moto Razr.


Quote: "...comes with a diary-like folder that attaches to the laptop via magnets. The folder, available in different colors, also functions as a wireless charger for the device. One side features a screen ... It can display a picture, the calendar, or your schedule for the day."

Fashion meets practicality.

The laptop compared to a US 1 cent coin.


Quote: "The laptop contains ... so-called small array microphones ... designed to cancel out background noise, often experienced by fans of Web-calling applications like eBay's Skype. The computer also is built to enhance security, boasting a fingerprint reader and a mechanism that lets users kill a hard drive by remote control."

The laptop with special attachable shoulder strap.


Hope this drool-worthy gadget goes to production soon and hits our shores in the not-too-distant future.
Hip, trendy, fashionable and feature-packed. Nice!


Gadgetmeister Wen Ching, 2007.

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